Service has always been an integral part of John Sudolsky’s work. He began his career in the food service industry, working various front and back-of-house positions at private member clubs in New York City, where he honed his people skills and customer service abilities.
John’s nonprofit journey started as an AmeriCorps VISTA with the Food Bank for New York City, where he focused on connecting people to services beyond food. He then transitioned to work with a food bank in Philadelphia, where he spent nearly six years combating food insecurity and helped grow the food bank into the largest in the region. John demonstrated innovation by launching a home delivery program that provided food boxes to vulnerable seniors, immigrants, and persons with disabilities. This program, which grew to serve nearly 4,000 recipients per month, remains a mainstay of the food bank.
John feels fortunate to work with FBH Community, where he can channel his passion for service. He is committed to making a difference in the lives of students in Volusia and Flagler counties by enhancing their academic growth through KidsZone, TeenZone, and FBHonors programming.
In his personal time, he enjoys spending quality time with his family, going on walks and hikes, and traveling.